Why do you care is some come on the new player servers?Keep 1.0 Players on the legacy servers. If they have friends, the friends can transfer to them. There's no reason people coming into 2.0 with a full character sheet of level 50's have any business going anywhere BUT legacy servers where they can possibly have peers in similar standing.
Coming from a new player on a Legacy server (friend was there already), they ruin the high end market. So many of them have tens of millions saved up that by the time players like myself were geared well enough and had the cross class abilities to HQ ilvl 70 gear the profits were gone entirely. It's not uncommon to see 15-25 rose gold earrings up at a time here.
It's not a big problem in the long run but man did that make it hard to break into high level stuff.
They ruin the economy? Honestly, this wasn't obvious..? If you've got friends, then they can transfer to you. There is absolutely no reason 1.0 players should be allowed off their legacy shards just over a month post launch as it cheapens the work of those who started from scratch and couldn't find a high level character already in existence to simplify their grind/gear creation/etc. like on Legacy.
Unfortunately it looks like this is falling on deaf ears though as someone who can read Jap seems to have said all that's going to happen is a Gil cap. Bad decision.
If there is a gil cap, how will they ruin the economy? A minimal amount of gil is introduced.They ruin the economy? Honestly, this wasn't obvious..? If you've got friends, then they can transfer to you. There is absolutely no reason 1.0 players should be allowed off their legacy shards just over a month post launch as it cheapens the work of those who started from scratch and couldn't find a high level character already in existence to simplify their grind/gear creation/etc. like on Legacy.
Unfortunately it looks like this is falling on deaf ears though as someone who can read Jap seems to have said all that's going to happen is a Gil cap. Bad decision.
Easy. Spend all their gil on HQ and most expensive end game gear and materia until they reach below the gil threshold. Then they transfer and sell all the items they bought. Boom, market gets stupid and they still have as much gil as when they left. I really hope they don't allow legacy players to change servers.
Easy. Spend all their gil on HQ and most expensive end game gear and materia until they reach below the gil threshold. Then they transfer and sell all the items they bought. Boom, market gets stupid and they still have as much gil as when they left. I really hope they don't allow legacy players to change servers.
You do need to remember that every server has a different economy. Behemoth will have a VERY different one than Lamia. So sure they COULD buy those expensive things and then resell them, but if they overprice them they won't make a dime. The economy fluctuates, you can either control the problem or be taken in by it.
Not all legacy players had insane amounts of gil. I personally was locked into playing on a Legacy server when My friends went to a non legacy one. I just want to transfer to play with them, who gives a crap if they cut my whole 100k gil. Let em, easy come easy go. And would a price well paid to play with friends.Easy. Spend all their gil on HQ and most expensive end game gear and materia until they reach below the gil threshold. Then they transfer and sell all the items they bought. Boom, market gets stupid and they still have as much gil as when they left. I really hope they don't allow legacy players to change servers.
This is funny coming from a player on a Legacy server with a lvl 50 Arcanist.
Not all Legacy 1.0 players are lvl 50 everything with 50 million gil. I played 1.0 for the first 3-4 months after release and got my MRD to lvl 23 and a few other odd classes to mid teens. Right now my highest lvl is MRD 34 and all others are below 20 (many still at 0), and I have ~20k gil. Right now there are tons of 1.0 players like me who are stuck on Legacy servers with a bunch of elites who formed FCs long ago, lvl 50 everywhere you look and no one talks to you because you're not lvl 50, and it sucks. I'd rather jump to a regular server where there are more players in my lvl range still and are still sociable to people under 50.
Even new servers are like this scince week 1 lolThis is funny coming from a player on a Legacy server with a lvl 50 Arcanist.
Not all Legacy 1.0 players are lvl 50 everything with 50 million gil. I played 1.0 for the first 3-4 months after release and got my MRD to lvl 23 and a few other odd classes to mid teens. Right now my highest lvl is MRD 34 and all others are below 20 (many still at 0), and I have ~20k gil. Right now there are tons of 1.0 players like me who are stuck on Legacy servers with a bunch of elites who formed FCs long ago, lvl 50 everywhere you look and no one talks to you because you're not lvl 50, and it sucks. I'd rather jump to a regular server where there are more players in my lvl range still and are still sociable to people under 50.
New servers cry out when there is not enough gil being generated in the game.They ruin the economy? Honestly, this wasn't obvious..? If you've got friends, then they can transfer to you. There is absolutely no reason 1.0 players should be allowed off their legacy shards just over a month post launch as it cheapens the work of those who started from scratch and couldn't find a high level character already in existence to simplify their grind/gear creation/etc. like on Legacy.
Unfortunately it looks like this is falling on deaf ears though as someone who can read Jap seems to have said all that's going to happen is a Gil cap. Bad decision.
New servers cry out when people with gil want to transfer in and help their suffering economy.
People, really?
Last edited by Raymeo; 10-02-2013 at 06:27 AM.
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